We found 36104 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 36104 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
36104 item(s)/page
A Worcester porcelain tankard, circa 1780, printed in underglaze blue with the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, hatched crescent in underglaze blue to base (cracked), together with an early 19th Century creamware jug printed and coloured with chinoiserie figures and motifs (enamels flaking).
A Chinese imari pattern tankard, of cylindrical form with hoop handle, the body depicting a scene of pagodas and foliage, height 16 cm, together with a Chinese imari pattern jar and cover, an imari pattern teapot, lid damaged, a Chinese imari charger, with lobed edge, diameter 31 cm, three famille rose circular dishes, (A/F), (7).
The Duke of Beaufort`s Hunt: a fine and large Queen Anne lidded quart tankard, hallmarked George Garthorne, London, 1711, with cast lion thumb piece, the body chased and embossed with a foxhound standing by a fence and trees with a fox`s mask in his mouth, the hound`s body engraved with a B and underneath a paw a scroll with the hound`s name engraved FURRIER, the opposite side of the body with an embossed fox mask and laurel leaf cartouche with the inscription TO WILLIAM BAKER BY THE GENTLEMEN HUNTING WITH THE DUKE OF BEAUFORT FOR PRESERVING FOXES, 1835, the lid inscribed with the motto ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN TO DO HIS DUTY, height 24cm., 9 1/2in., weight 1,222gr., 39oz. 6dwt.
Cricketana from the Bill Frindall collection, including the desk clock shaped as a cricket ball from his study, a pottery tankard with a frieze of three cricketers, four items engraved to BF, including a silver-plated tankard from the Bluebird CC, Australia, various different cricket balls including a blind cricket ball, various trophies relating to BF`s cricketing exploits along with other miscellaneous items, including enamelled boxes, ceramics, medallions, etc. (qty.)
A mixed lot of modern white metal novelties comprising: An American paper knife with a simulated bamboo handle by Tiffany and Co a scent bottle plus various novelties including a well head a buddah a windmill a gondola a Viking long boat a standing Viking a sardine tin pill box a stag and doe a piper an Alfa Romeo a cowboy boot a tankard a bull and matador a statue of the Girl on a Rock and ashtray and a silver cigarette case. (19)
A late 16th century German silver spoon apparently unmarked circa 1587 fig-shaped bowl the reverse with engraved foliate decoration and two crests and inscribed H.M V.D.T.C. and V.H the short handle with a shield terminal datd 1587 length 11.5cm approx. weight 1oz. this spoon was part of a silver hoard discovered on the 5th February 1967 when an old house on the Breitenstrasse No.42 in Bad-Hersfeld was demolished. The hoard included twenty-three spoons four beakers a pipe-implement and a silver-gilt tankard. it is likely that the silver was most probably hidden during the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) by the family Vonder Tann-von Haune. In 1967 it was exhibited in the local Stadtische Museum in Bad-Herfeld.
A Queen Anne Britannia standard lidded tankard with scrolling thumbpiece and thread border to the shaped lid, the C scroll handle with trefoil termination, with banded base, 19cm (7.5") high, 1709, maker`s mark WI (possibly for David Willaume) stamped twice and W once, the base engraved a scratchweight 31.16, approximately 900gm (31oz)
-
36104 item(s)/page